JAY COUNTY
East Jay's girls win big over HC (05/10/07)
The Chiefs just missed a sweep.
Kelso leads WJMS runners (05/01/07)
MONTPELIER - Kylie Kelso racked up a pair of wins for the West Jay Middle School girls track team in a 76-24 victory over Montpelier.
JCHS rebounds vs. Knights (04/20/07)
OSSIAN - It's been a good week for the Patriots to bounce back on the diamond.
Reynard first in hurdles (04/18/07)
GAS CITY - Brandon Reynard may have found his niche.
JCHS rallies past the Giants (04/23/07)
MARION - All Jay County needed to do was score. Shae Keller was taking care of the rest.
Another quick win for Jay (04/23/07)
The field had been raked, the bases removed. The post-game talk was finished.
Tiger beating (05/01/07)
YORKTOWN - There were seasons not too long ago when the Patriots didn't win seven games in an entire year. They closed April by winning seven in a row.
Jay slams Tigers (04/20/07)
The Patriots made their home-course advantage count.
Jay falls to Adams Central (05/04/07)
The Patriots traded one Central team for another, but the result was the same.
Patriots finish second (05/04/07)
DECATUR - At least the weather was nicer than their first trip to Grey Goose.
Jay County takes OAC title in 10 innings (05/07/07)
CONNERSVILLE - It took the Patriots 10 innings to win the Olympic Athletic Conference title. And that was for two games, not just one.
Duo tosses two-hitter (05/03/07)
One hit was all Michael Jobe would give the Eagles. Andy Hughes wasn't any more generous.
Out of reach (04/11/07)
FORT RECOVERY - So much for being rusty.
Jay Co. enjoys trip to Ohio (05/04/07)
FORT RECOVERY - Bright sunshine and plenty of hits Thursday made for an enjoyable Patriot trip across the state line. Fort Recovery at least managed to salvage one highlight.
JCHS tennis third in OAC (05/07/07)
ANDERSON - Jay County had a shutout loss and a shutout win, then just missed earning a runner-up finish Saturday in the Olympic Athletic Conference girls tennis tournament.
Top Stories
9/11 NEVER FORGET Mobile Exhibit
Chartwells marketing
September 17, 2024 7:36 a.m.
Events
250 X 250 AD